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Barchester Towers, published by John Lane in 1902, is a classic novel penned by the renowned British author Anthony Trollope.
£12.00
Barchester Towers, published by John Lane in 1902, is a classic novel penned by the renowned British author Anthony Trollope.
Format: Hardcover
Condition: Used (good)
Publisher: John Lane
Year: 1902
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View moreBarchester Towers, published by John Lane in 1902, is a classic novel penned by the renowned British author Anthony Trollope. This literary masterpiece is the second novel in the Chronicles of Barsetshire series and has become one of Trollope's most celebrated works.
Set in the fictional cathedral city of Barchester, the novel takes readers on a delightful journey into the intricate web of ecclesiastical and societal politics. It continues the story of Barchester's clergy, focusing on the power struggles, moral dilemmas, and romantic entanglements that ensue when a new bishop is appointed to the city.
At the heart of the narrative is the clash between the traditional and reformist factions within the Church of England, personified by the scheming clergyman Dr. Obadiah Slope and the steadfast Archdeacon Grantly. Amidst these conflicts, Trollope weaves a rich tapestry of characters, each with their quirks and ambitions, including the indomitable and outspoken Mrs. Proudie, the bishop's wife.
"Barchester Towers" is celebrated for its astute social commentary, wit, and keen observations of human nature. Trollope's vivid characterizations and satirical humor make the novel a timeless exploration of the foibles and frailties of individuals within the complex tapestry of Victorian society.
This 1902 edition by John Lane preserves the charm and literary brilliance of Anthony Trollope's original work, making it an essential read for those who appreciate classic literature and a richly layered narrative that continues to resonate with readers of all generations.
Ex-libris. The text block is tight and the pages are generally clean. There's some marks, minor discolouration and age related wear to the boards. There's some foxing on the ffep, however the vast majority of pages are unaffected. There's also some browning/staining to the page edges (see images).